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At Mr. Brett's, an apothecary, at the upper-end of Prescot-Street, in Goodmans-Fields, London, liveth a chirurgion, who infallibly cures all sorts of squint, or blear eyes : in a short time, without pain or danger, in either age of infancy, tho' of long continuance.
Brett, Mr.Date: [1700?]- Books
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Doet niet sonder Godt, op dat ghy niet en wort bespot; ick en wil my niet hooger prysen, of ick sal't metter daet bewysen.
Gerardts, GonsaleDate: [1695?]- Books
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Catalogus pharmacorum omnium quae apud : Pharmacopolas Londinense generaliter venalia prostant.
Date: [between 1650 and 1750?]- Books
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Gaza Chymica: or, a magazin, or store-house of choice chymical medicines / faithfully prepared, in my laboratory, at the sign of Hermes Trismegistus in Watlin-street in London, by me George Wilson, Philo-Chym. 1686.
George WilsonDate: [1686]- Books
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Advertisement : There is lately found out at Norwood in the Parish of Croydod, in the country of Surry, at Biggen Farm, at Richard Jacksons, an excellent purging water.
Date: [1675?]- Books
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This paper is to acquaint the reader, but chiefly those, who, by reason of their indisposition and sickness, have occasion for help to be restored.
Date: [1690?]- Books
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Whereas it hath of late been the endeavour of several members of the Physcians Colledg, to reform the abuses of the apothecaries, as well in the prizes as in the composition of their medecines.
Charles GoodallDate: [between 1676 and 1684]
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A quack claims he can cure a man in the three minutes before his train leaves. Process print after J-A. Faivre, 1902.
Abel FaivreDate: 22 March 1902Reference: 17152i- Books
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Advertisement. At the Golden Head in King's-gate-street, near Red-Lyon-Square in Holborn, is to be had extraordinary remedies for the following distempers, at reasonable rates, viz.
Date: [1675?]- Books
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Formerly of Coleman-street : At the Hospital Gate in Smithfield, next door to the coffeehouse, liveth a doctor of physick; who, first in astrology, resolveth all lawful questions belonging to the body or estate of man.
Crawford, Henry, active 1676-1677Date: [1690?]- Books
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By the King and Queens Authority : These are to give notice, that here is lately arrived an experienced and most famous High-German doctor, who by his great study, and constant practice in several parts of the world, as well in princes courts as in hospitals, and war-like expeditions, hath obtained such a physical method, as to cure all external and internal distempers (if curable).
Date: [1689]- Books
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Pulvis contra herniam: or A cure for ruptures : At the first door on the left hand in St. Brides Lane over against the Greyhound Tavern back door in Fleetstreet liveth John Taylor professor in Physick.
Taylor, John (Apothecary in York)Date: [1700?]- Books
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Advertisement : The physitians of the colledge, that us'd to consult twice a week, for the benefit of the sick, at the Consultation-house, at the carv'd Angel and Crown in King-street, near Guild-Hall, meet now four times a week.
John PecheyDate: [1695?]- Books
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Nihil absque deo : Try the preserving of health. These are to advertise all persons, whose illness may require the help of a physitian, that there is come to this place an experience artist, who (by the blessing of God) performs the gift of healing and cures most distempers incident to the bodies of men, women, and children.
Date: [1680]- Books
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With liberty of the colledge of phisitians of the royal head city of London in England : This High-German doctor, cured the emperor of Turk's Brother, who was blind 13 years.
Date: [1690?]- Books
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At the sign of the moon and stars in Leopard's Court in Baldwins-Gardens near Holborn, lives a gentleman, who by the benefit of a learned education in the University of Louvain, daily study and 30 years practice and travels : has arrived to a greater perfection in several arts than the common practioners in physick and astrology can justly pretend to.
Date: [1690?]- Books
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Read, try, judge, and speak as you find : At the Black Ball and Old Lilly's Head, next door to the Feather shops that are within Black-Friers Gate-way, which is over against Ludgate Church, just by Ludgate in London (through God's mercy to do good) still liveth Thomas Saffold, an approved and licensed physician, and student in Astrology. Of Him.
Thomas SaffoldDate: [1680]- Books
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Jones of Hatton-Garden, two doors from the sign of the New-Hole in the Wall, his book of cures.
Jones, of Hatton-GardenDate: [1674?]- Books
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That most renowned Dutch operator, whose great skill, and good success in curing those diseases which have puzzelled even the most learned, is come into this famous nation, being informed that hundreds, and hundreds of people are spoyled by unskillful practitioners.
Gerardts, GonsaleDate: [1695?]- Books
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In petty-France Westminster, at a house with a black dore and a red knocker, between the sign of the rose and crown and Jacobs-well : is a German who hath a powder which with the blessing of God upon it, certainly cures the stone.
Date: [1675?]- Books
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Gentlemen and ladies. I am a German surgeon, &c. who (being a stranger here) am oblig'd to publish bills : therefore I must beg pardon of the publick if I do not express my self so well as others.
Nevill, John, active 1710.Date: [1710?]- Books
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At the rose over against the Gray-hound-tavern in the strand, there is a physitian.
Date: [1675?]- Books
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A chymical physician : Who cures all diseases curable incident to mankind, easeth all afflicted spirits; and in fine, performs all that may be in astrology and physick with that infallibility, that never yet any has done.
Case, John, Dr.Date: [between 1690 and 1700]- Books
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At the sign of the Wheat-Sheaf in Bedford-Berry, (near Covent-Garden) up one pair of stairs, the back-door coming into Deans-alley : being very private, liveth a physitian, who has a method that cures the French disease in a more easie way than can be expected.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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Thomas Saffold, an approved and licensed physician, and student in astrology, still lives at the Black-Ball and old Lilly's Head : next door to the feather-shops that are within Black-Fryars Gate-way, which is over against Ludgate-Church, just by Ludgate, in London, who resolves these questions following, viz. Whether any ones life may be happy or unhappy.
Date: [between 1674 and 1691]